Libero Square Uruma Akahachi: A Newly Built Family Home in a Convenient Okinawan Neighborhood
This newly constructed detached house, located in Uruma City, Okinawa Prefecture, offers a spacious 4LDK layout across two storeys, with a total floor area of approximately 94.39 sqm (28.6 tsubo). The property is part of the "Libero Square Uruma Akahachi" development and is currently under construction, with an expected completion date of December 2025. The price is set at 38,980,000 yen.
The home is designed for modern living and comes equipped with a system kitchen/counter kitchen, a water purifier, propane gas, a vanity unit with hair-washing sink, two toilets, an independent washbasin, a monitor-equipped intercom, and both water and sewage systems. The structure is wood-frame and other. The property sits on a land area of about 154.79 sqm (46.8 tsubo) with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. It features south-facing primary windows for excellent sunlight, a balcony of approximately 5 sqm (1.5 tsubo), and parking for three cars in parallel.
As translated from the agent's notes, the neighborhood offers excellent convenience. Key amenities within walking distance include Seven-Eleven Uruma Akahachi Store (approx. 6 min on foot), Uruma City Plaza (approx. 10 min), Max Value Chibana Store (approx. 15 min), and Ryukyu Bank Akahachi Branch (approx. 9 min). The assigned school districts are Uruma City Akahachi Elementary School (approx. 8 min walk) and Uruma City Gushikawa Junior High School (approx. 23 min walk).
The listing agent, House Do Uruma Midorimachi (Hiro Shōji), emphasizes their community-focused approach with local Okinawan staff providing attentive service. They offer free consultations regarding financing with local and internet banks, helping you determine your borrowing capacity and monthly repayments. They actively seek positive reviews on Google and maintain a presence on TikTok, Instagram, and official Line for client engagement.
The area of Uruma City is part of central Okinawa, offering a blend of residential comfort and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Uruma City was created in 2005 from the merger of four towns (Gushikawa, Ishikawa, Katsuren, and Yonashiro), symbolizing unity. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site with breathtaking views of the East China Sea, located a short drive away.